Douglas Borden Funeral Held Here Thursday

■ DOUGLAS BORDEN FUNERAL
Pouglas BordecC 7*4, dVdat the Luther Home, of Mercy, Williston, j Monday forenoon, March 29. His I body was brought to the Sabros- I ke & Myers undertaking parlors here and the funeral services were ;held in the Sabroske & Myers funeral home this(Thursday)- af- - i atJ:2-0, the Rev. Johrr=5£- Laey 61 Trinity M. E. church of¬ ficiating- and interment in Port Clinton,
��� Douglas Borden was born in Port Clinton, August 27, 1862, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ales. Borden, but he soon came to El¬ more with his parents. When he was about '10 years of age his father opened a general store at Rocky Ridge where he spent his youth. ,Later he went to Mon¬ tana where he met with an acci¬ dent that left him a cripple the rest of his life. Many of his la¬ ter years were spent in the home of his sister. Miss Lillian Borden, on Toledo stteei, until her death recently. For some months pre¬ ceding his death he was an in¬ mate of the Luther Home of Mer¬ cy.
He is survived by one brother, Bea of Detroit, Mich., and one sister, Mrs. Emma Ritchie of Chi¬ cago, 111.

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■ DOUGLAS BORDEN FUNERAL
Pouglas BordecC 7*4, dVdat the Luther Home, of Mercy, Williston, j Monday forenoon, March 29. His I body was brought to the Sabros- I ke & Myers undertaking parlors here and the funeral services were ;held in the Sabroske & Myers funeral home this(Thursday)- af- - i atJ:2-0, the Rev. Johrr=5£- Laey 61 Trinity M. E. church of¬ ficiating- and interment in Port Clinton,
��� Douglas Borden was born in Port Clinton, August 27, 1862, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ales. Borden, but he soon came to El¬ more with his parents. When he was about '10 years of age his father opened a general store at Rocky Ridge where he spent his youth. ,Later he went to Mon¬ tana where he met with an acci¬ dent that left him a cripple the rest of his life. Many of his la¬ ter years were spent in the home of his sister. Miss Lillian Borden, on Toledo stteei, until her death recently. For some months pre¬ ceding his death he was an in¬ mate of the Luther Home of Mer¬ cy.
He is survived by one brother, Bea of Detroit, Mich., and one sister, Mrs. Emma Ritchie of Chi¬ cago, 111.